Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
You're almost there. Which sex has consistently failed and continues to fail to prioritize family? Which sex is parasitic in a family setting and continues to shirk household responsibilities? Look in the mirror to find the sex that has failed to evolve and has made family life untenable.
On the other hand, which sex can’t parallel park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
You're almost there. Which sex has consistently failed and continues to fail to prioritize family? Which sex is parasitic in a family setting and continues to shirk household responsibilities? Look in the mirror to find the sex that has failed to evolve and has made family life untenable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with the weird men don’t want kids narrative?
I thought Gen Z women didn’t want children? Is that weird?
PP here, I was referring to the random posts that say men generally don’t want children. It’s bizarre. I have no idea what Gen Z females want. many of them are still too young to have that on their radar. Mine is in 7th grade.
My Gen Z is 27.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
Definition of equality: the right of different groups of people to have a similar social position and receive the same treatment
Why would you think equality would make a more feminine society? Men traditionally have held all the wealth and power. By definition, equality puts to put women in a similar social position to men. Any woman with any sense knows that femininity doesn’t square with getting into equal footing as men.
Throwing the term femininity around in this context is code for anti equality.
How about the men be the ones to create a softer society?
You are blinded by your own gender bias. Some men are trying to create a softer society and so are some women. But that effort is counteracted by many women and men who are choosing to pursue the most destructive lifestyles of power and wealth. It was wrong for men to traditionally hold all the power and wealth so we shouldn’t promote more of the same just because a woman can now be an oppressive wealth hoarder too. Old fashioned masculine stereotypes are bad for society no matter which gender is acting them out. It’s not “anti equality code” to lament the fact that many women have chosen to become just like their own oppressors thus continuing the worst tendencies of our culture that we (I thought) were fighting against.
Anonymous wrote:The right has all voting groups except African American women, LBGTQ, unmarried women and beta marxist white weirdos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OMG what a load of crap. The reason "dudes" won't sign on with the Democrats is because they would actually have to "man up", start carrying their weight, being decent human beings, etc. FFS. They are a bunch of whiny babies. Real men are not afraid of accomplished women and real partners in life. Real men care about being good fathers. Real men step up, they don't whine and cop out.
Sure. Keep telling yourself that. You have a huge percentage of young men turning away from democrats. They don’t like your agenda, honey.
Any man who thinks being a good person, a good spouse/partner, a good parent, etc. is an "agenda" is not wanted. By anyone.
Buh-bye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with the weird men don’t want kids narrative?
I thought Gen Z women didn’t want children? Is that weird?
PP here, I was referring to the random posts that say men generally don’t want children. It’s bizarre. I have no idea what Gen Z females want. many of them are still too young to have that on their radar. Mine is in 7th grade.
Anonymous wrote:The red pill movement is huge with gen z boys
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is with the weird men don’t want kids narrative?
I thought Gen Z women didn’t want children? Is that weird?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a man and I don’t have any problems with traditional feminism at all. Equality and removing structural barriers that were based on gender alone were neccessary and long overdue changes to our society. The main thing that bothers me today is how it all played out. Rather than creating a more feminine society that prioritizes family and a balanced home/work life we ended up with women who started to act like the worst men. We needed a softer society and we ended up with the opposite.
Definition of equality: the right of different groups of people to have a similar social position and receive the same treatment
Why would you think equality would make a more feminine society? Men traditionally have held all the wealth and power. By definition, equality puts to put women in a similar social position to men. Any woman with any sense knows that femininity doesn’t square with getting into equal footing as men.
Throwing the term femininity around in this context is code for anti equality.
How about the men be the ones to create a softer society?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's going to be great for Gen Z conservative women. They will have their pick of the litter.
Well, they will certainly be choosing dogs.
Anonymous wrote:What is with the weird men don’t want kids narrative?